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Show . ! RANDOM REFERENCES - B. P. Band Dance nt Glenwood park. Saturday. June 22nd. 50c a couple G ITT Hotels Not to Open Moat of the hotels of Yellowstone park will remain closed during the present summer season on account of the high railroad I ! rates, which the hotel owners believe would cause a slack season, according to telegram received by local railroad officials of the Oregon Short Lino yesterday. yes-terday. It is stated however, that the tourists will find ample camping accomodations, ac-comodations, as a number of camping companies will make the necessary ar- Irangements. u : FINE cherrip.; and raspberries for I sale. 530 12th St. Phone 2881-M. We I deliver. 6456 I Miss Almlna Bagley departed yes terday for Lamoille. Nevada, where she will assume the duties of assistant manager of the Hoyt Mercantile com-pan com-pan . Lamoille is about 40 miles south of Elko. I SPANISH War Veterans and Auxiliary are invited to a lawn social Saturday, Juno 22, 8 p m. Mrs. Mortensn home, 9th and Grant 6459 In an examination held yesterday at the postoffice for clerk with knowledge of modern languages only one applicant appli-cant was able to qualify, according to . I a statement made b K A Stevenson, secretary of the local civil service commission. Dance at the Hermitage TbursdS June 20th, given bv the Ladles of The B of L. F. & E. 6444 W B Rice of the forestry office of lands has departed for Nevada, where he will be engaged for several weeks in entry' survey work in the Nevada National forest. Messerger Service Fjr quick service, ser-vice, call 990 W. Boy on a wheel. 6452 Edmund B. Spencer of Logan, formerly form-erly a captain In the second Utah cavalry, cav-alry, enlisted as a private yesterday in the 145th Utah Light Field Artillery. Artil-lery. Others who were sent to Fort Douglas yesterday were William E McBratney, 2929 Lincoln avenue, signal sig-nal corps; Thomas G. Miller. 2T1 Eighth street, signal corps; Hilker Williams, 2068 Madison avenue, radio . work in signal corps. Royal Cafe open, 338 25th. Ohopsney, noodles. Meals at all hours. 6351 Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday yes-terday at the court house to Andrev. S. Klmose and Lorene Leath Fisher, both of Ogden; John B. Schat and Al-, Al-, ma E. Little, both of Ogden; Walter L. Glen, Albion Ida., and Emma Leath-am, Leath-am, Wellsville, Utah. 1 Bread Three loaves, 25c. Fresh and wholesome, Greenwell's, two ctores. 5628 Portrait Arti6t Walter L. Cox. a San Francisco artist, is visiting in Ogden Og-den and states that he may open a studio here. Artist Cox was eommls-L eommls-L tdoned to paint the portraits of two former governors of Nevada, Gov. Tas-ker Tas-ker L. Oddle and Gov. John Sparks, which are now hanging in the state capitol at Carson. The artist received a high compliment from the present Gov. Emmet D. Boyle on tho work done In painting the two historical portraits. Be economical and use B. & G. butter. but-ter. Dog Taxes The report of the dog tax collector for the week of June 13 to 19, inclusive, was submitted to tho city commission this morning. The report re-port shows tax collections on 10 dogs at $2 each and on one at $3.50, a total of $23.50. Eight dogs were killed and four were ordered tied up on account of being vicious. We have moved six aoors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robb of San Francisco are visiting here with friends Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand-arrL Stand-arrL A. M Mayer and Alex Tubbs of Po-catello, Po-catello, Idaho, are In Ogden on bus! ness. "The photographer In your town." L The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 V4: 25th St. 5135 E. H. James of Kelton is in this city today on a business trip to the stock - I yards. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec trice Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swenson of Spanish Fork arc visiting here with friends, Purchase your next winter's supply i . of coal now from the Ogden Sewer I Pipe & Clay company. We can please you In every" particular. 5939 flj. A. Grant, a well known business man of Brlgham City, la in Ogden on business. Harris and Jenson (N, J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law unices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg 4094 From Chicago Mrs. L L. Clark ol Ogden, has returned from Chicago I 1 I where she has been visiting with her son Darrell Clark, who has been attending at-tending the University of Chicago, studing medicine. Her son aeeom-panled aeeom-panled her home for the summer raca tlon. Every person gets one dozen pansies free. Dumke's Floral Co. 1601 Hudson. G341 Marriage License George B Yea y of Ogden and Miss Hazel Lloyd of Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Ida., wero Issued a marriage license li-cense at the court house today. |